Sure, if your parents will want you attached to their policy, and if you are living with them.
Almost every auto insurance company requires your parents to sign your policy or for you to be listed under theirs. There are no known insurance companies who will insure a 17 year old by themselves.
Your parents status should have no effect on your ability to get insurance.
They can't. Minors cannot enter into contracts, insurance or otherwise.
In the year 1981, I paid $150 dollars a year for auto liability insurance.
Your auto insurance should be lowered if you do not have an accident or tickets for a year.
quote on auto insurance for my 16 year old daughter
A 16-year-old is not legally able to contract with the insurance company unless he has been emancipated. Which leaves him to work with his parents or another adult to acquire the insurance.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
If he is driving a vehicle that owned by the parents it is advisable that he remain on the insurance policy.
Certainly. You can insure any licensed driver you want as an operator of your vehicles.
Yes!
The average auto insurance policy in Las Vegas is $2557 per year.